• smh@slrpnk.net
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    I’ve heard those sorts of glasses can be handy if you’re visually impaired and, say, clothes shopping. You can ask the glasses “hey, do these items match?”

    Still creepy in the wild, but there are some valid use cases.

    edit to add examples:

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      14 hours ago

      If they could make these glasses more privacy invading by making them useless for the visually impaired, they would.

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      17 hours ago

      You don’t need glasses for that, you could simply use an on-hand camera, maybe a special phone for those with vision problems

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        You could carry a laptop and use it’s webcam too

        It’s down to convenience. I’m already looking at what i’m what i’m trying to film, instead of just recording that, i’m looking at my phone screen to try to record the thing and not even witnessing it in real life. I’m at my kids track meet, any time i’m trying to record him running i’m experiencing it through a 5" amoled screen so i my wife can have a video instead of just being there.

        We can figure out how to make them impossible not to notice they’re recording. we just need privacy shutters or to have to hold the temple or something.

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        16 hours ago

        The glasses seem like a better form factor than a hand-held phone, for the use case where you’re out and about and your hands are full, managing a service dog harness and/or cane, and trying to shop.

        So, I guess you could mount your special phone for the blind on your chest or waist and have it talk to bone conductive headphones you’re wearing. And pick up whatever you’d like described and hold it in front of your chest/waist.

        (There’s other options, the glasses just seem more convenient because they’re on your face.)

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      Nah. My wife is legally blind without her prosthetics. She’s rather be blind than use these.

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        21 hours ago

        What do you mean she is blind without her prosthetics? Isn’t she still blind with the prosthetics or do they help with vision somehow?

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          14 hours ago

          Glasses to help see are prosthetics. People can be legally blind when not wearing their corrective lenses.

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            11 hours ago

            I’m one of those people. Close to being legally blind if I have no glasses or contacts on. My dad is legally blind without corrective lenses.

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            10 hours ago

            Ok that’s fair. I’ve just never heard of glasses referred to as prosthetics and assumed you meant some kind of artificial seeing device. Which is suppose is what glasses are but I was hoping for a more high tech answer.

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              9 hours ago

              (the account you just replied to isn’t the account with the blind wife who uses prosthetics)

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                7 hours ago

                While this is correct, I AM, in fact, someone who wears glasses and knows some stuff about them and their uses.

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                  7 hours ago

                  Yep, no shade on you, I just didn’t want the other person to think they’d heard back from the other other person.

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                    7 hours ago

                    Real question: do other lemmy viewers not show usernames on posts or do a lot of people just not read them? Cause I’ve deffo had other instances of people not realizing they were talking to someone else.

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          TBH, I’m also not sure what they meant. The only visual prostheses I know of are things like glass eyes. Maybe “prosthesis” is their term for eyeglasses or contact lenses?

          edit: or there are neat things that integrate into your brain to give you sight. So maybe one of those?

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      13 hours ago

      you’re visually impaired and, say, clothes shopping. You can ask the glasses “hey, do these items match?”

      those are some fucking priorities. a little fashion over human rights

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        13 hours ago

        Yes, and anyone that buys these glasses to increase their independence is a predator, like the parent poster says. /s

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          10 hours ago

          to increase their independence? are you kidding me? then don’t be surprised when that so very important function to give clothing advice will suddenly become a subscription service with ever increasing fee! all the while still trampling on the privacy of everyone near you

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            8 hours ago

            Yes, how dare someone want to buy dog food without asking for help.